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Originally Posted by jersysman
But, both the Fire and the Nexus the user will be giving up the SD Card. I don't know how important that is.
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An SD card is a mixed blessing when working with Android. But that aside, the Fire HDX goes up to 64GB of storage and the Nexus 7 will do 32GB. I'm not saying that these amounts are perfect for everyone, but I'll bet they work for most people.
Also, I make ample use of Cloud features. I don't store ALL of my music on my Fire HDX, most of it is on the cloud or streaming from a service. I only keep the books that I am reading or will be reading shortly on the device itself. All the other books are in the cloud. Same with apps and games. I only keep what I want on the tablet, and everything else can live on whoevers servers. So I tend to have ample space on my tablet because I don't treat it like a desktop computer from 2003 where EVERYTHING must be stored locally.
But that is just me. Everyone has their own method, so you should purchase what will work for you, not what works for me or someone else.